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Dr. Natalia Artemenko

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Systematic: Phenomenology (German phenomenology and phenomenological ontology; French phenomenology); hermeneutics; history of philosophy; the problem of subjectivity; the problem of time and temporariness; trauma studies; memory studies; phenomenological and existential psychotherapy.

Historic: 19th and 20th-century European philosophy, especially Kant, German idealism; the phenomenological movement; early modern philosophy.

2017 -
Visiting Professor at HEPI (Institute of Humanistic and Existential Psychology), Birstonas, Lithuania. Courses: “The problem of intersubjectivity in phenomenology,” “Introduction to phenomenological philosophy,” “Hermeneutics,” “Philosophical practice / philosophical counselling”

2012 -
Editor-in-Chief of the international journal HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology

2016 - 2024
Associate Professor, Department of Cultural Studies, Philosophy of Culture and Aesthetics, Institute of Philosophy, St. Petersburg State University, Russia

2019 - 2022
Associate Professor, Head of the “Phenomenological Philosophy and Contemporary Human Sciences” Master’s Program, A.I. Herzen Russian State Pedagogical University, St. Petersburg, Russia

2021
Visiting Professor, Institute of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University in Prague. Course of lectures “Introducing Social/Intersubjective Phenomenology” in English

2017
Visiting Professor, University of Kaunas, Lithuania. Course of lectures “Phenomenological Movement” in English (“Master’s Program in Philosophy Taught in English”)

2014 - 2017
Associate Professor, European University at St. Petersburg, Russia

2016
Visiting Professor, Sofia University, Bulgaria. Course of lectures “Introduction to Phenomenology” in English (“Master’s Program in Philosophy Taught in English”)

2006 - 2016
Assistant Professor, Department of Ontology and Epistemology, Faculty of Philosophy, St. Petersburg State University, Russia

2008 - 2012
Staff member of the Centre of Phenomenology and Hermeneutics, Faculty of Philosophy, St. Petersburg State University, Russia

2001 - 2006
Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University (LETI); Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, St. Petersburg Academy of Technology and Design; Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities, National Research University “Higher School of Economics,” St. Petersburg

2006
Ph.D. History of Philosophy, St. Petersburg State University, Russia

Thesis: The Significance of the Analysis of Time for the Substantiation of Heidegger’s Transcendentalism

Co-supervisors: Alexander Pogonjailo (St. Petersburg State University, Russia), Alexander Haardt (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany)

2003–2004
St. Petersburg State University, Russia, Faculty of Philology, special 1-year program (German language)

2002–2003
DAAD scholar (Promotion) at the University of Bochum, Germany (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

2001
M.A. History of Philosophy, St. Petersburg State University, Russia

Thesis: The Morphology of Time in “Critique of Pure Reason” I. Kant

Member of the Bulgarian Philosophical Society

Member of the Central and East European Society for Phenomenology; member of the organizing committee

Member of the Nordic Society for Phenomenology

Member of the Editorial Board of the journal EXISTENTIA: Psychology and Psychotherapy (Journal of the Eastern European Association for Existential Therapy, Lithuania)

2025 -  
Research fellow at Academy in Exile at the TU Dortmund in Germany.

2021 - 2022
Winner of the grant competition for master’s degree professors in the “New Master’s program” category; Potanin Foundation grant No. GSGK-0118/21, dated July 28, 2021; Head of the “Phenomenological Philosophy and Contemporary Human Sciences” Master’s Program of the Russian State Pedagogical University

2018 - 2020
Research grant from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) No. 18-011-00912-A: Research project: “Phenomenological Concept of the World”; Participant

2018 - 2020
Research grant from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) No. 18-011-00753-A: Research project: “Reception and Transformation of Martin Heidegger’s Ideas in Russian Philosophical Thought”; Participant

2018 - 2020
Research grant from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) No. 18-011-00570-A: Research project: “Theory of Cultural Trauma: Individual Traumatic Experience and Experience of Historical Catastrophes”; Head

2016 - 2018
Research grant from the Russian Humanitarian Scientific Foundation (RHSF) No. 16-03-00442: Research project: “Terminological Apparatus and Methodology for the Study of Cultural Exclusion Zones”; Participant

2014
Grant from the Russian Humanitarian Scientific Foundation (RHSF) No. 14-03-14038: Interdisciplinary scientific conference with international participation: “Unity of Consciousness: Phenomenological and Cognitive Aspects”; Participant

2014
Winner of the competition for state support of programs for the development and promotion of Russian scientific journals in the international scientific and information space as editor-in-chief of the journal HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology; grant from the Russian Ministry of Education

2014
Research fellow at Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany

2014 
Research fellow at the University of Wroclaw, Poland

2013
Research fellow, Copenhagen Summer School in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind, Centre for Subjectivity

2013
DAAD scholar at Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany

2011 - 2013
Research grant from the Russian National Science Foundation No. 12-03-00642a: “Reconstruction, Analysis and Preparation for Publication of Materials from the Archives of Russian Academic and University Philosophy of the 20s–30s of the 20th Century in Russia”;  Participant

2012
Grant from the Russian Humanitarian Scientific Foundation (RHSF) No. 12-03-14062: Organization of the international conference “M. Heidegger and the Philosophical Tradition: Repetition (Wiederholung) vs. Dismantling  (Überholung) (on the 35th Anniversary of the death of M. Heidegger)”; Head

2011
Research fellow at the University of Bochum, Germany (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

2011
Research fellow at the University of Bochum, Germany (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

2010 
DAAD scholar at the University of Bochum, Germany (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

2010 - 2012
Research grant of the Russian Humanitarian Scientific Foundation (RHSF); Research project: “From Time to History: analysis of the temporal structure of consciousness in the late phenomenology of Edmund Husserl”; Participant (2010), Head (2011–2012)

2008 - 2012
Participant in the research project “Investigation of the Methodological Potential of Hermeneutic and Phenomenology in the Humanities”; Grant from the Russian Ministry of Education

2008 - 2010
Participant in the regional problem seminar “Practical Turn: Contemporary Philosophy at the University and Beyond” (sponsored by Soros Foundation Open Society Institute)

2008
Grant from the President of the Russian Federation; Research project: “The Limits of the Phenomenological Ontology”

2007
Grant from the President of the Russian Federation; Research project: “Essence and the Limits of the Transcendental Ontology”

2007
DAAD scholar at the University of Bochum, Germany (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

2002 - 2003
DAAD scholar at the University of Bochum, Germany (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

2003
Research fellow, Summer School in Philosophy at the German-Italian Academy, Merano, Italy

2002
Research fellow, Summer University at the Central European University, Budapest, Hungary (sponsored by Soros Foundation)

2001
Research fellow, Summer School in Phenomenology at the Centre of Phenomenological Research, Prague, Czech Republic

Publikationen, Lehre und Vorträge

Haideggerovskaja „poterjannaja” rukopis’: Na puti k “Bytiu i vremeni” / Zu Martin Heideggers Interpretation von Aristoteles. Der wiederaufgefundene Natorp-Bericht von 1922. St. Petersburg: Gumanitarnaja Akademija, 2012.

The book received a certificate of honor based on the results of the 2012 competition “Second Navigation” of the St. Petersburg Philosophical Society in the “For the best philosophical research 2011–2012” category.

“‘Zeit - das In-der-Welt-Sein – Verstehen’ – Kreis oder Ontologie des Zuhandenen.” Topos. Journal for Philosophy and Cultural Studies 2 (2012): 88–101. ru.ehu.lt/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Topos-2012-2.pdf.

“Zu Martin Heideggers Interpretation von Aristoteles. Der wiederaufgefundene Natorp-Bericht von 1922.” Heidegger Studies, no. 28 (2012): 123–146. www.duncker-humblot.de/buch/heidegger-studies-heidegger-studien-etudes-heideggeriennes- 9783428138395/?page_id=0&typ=buc.

“Die ‘ethische’ Dimension der Heideggerschen Philosophie: Die Frage nach der ursprünglichen Ethik.” Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology 4, no. 1 (2015): 146–157. DOI: 10.18199/2226-5260-2015-4-1-146-157.

“Einige Bemerkungen zu Heideggers Kantinterpretation.” Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology 4, no. 2 (2015): 186–207. DOI: 10.18199/2226-5260-2015-4-2-186-202.

“The ‘Ethical’ Dimension of Heidegger’s Philosophy: Consideration of Ethics in Its Original Source.” Russian Studies in Philosophy 54, no. 1 (2016): pp. 62–75. DOI: 10.1080/10611967.2016.1169102.

Vydrová, Jaroslava. “Continuous Searching. On the Phenomenology in Russia. An Interview with Natalia Artemenko” (in Slovak). Filozofia 71, no. 6 (2016): 525–532. www.klemens.sav.sk/fiusav/doc/filozofia/2016/6/525-532.pdf.

“Špet’s ‘Hermeneutic Phenomenology’ Project.” Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology 6, no. 2 (2017): 148–162. DOI: 10.21638/2226-5260-2017-6-2-149-163.

“Cataleptic Consciousness: Language as a Figure of Silence.” Rivista di Estetica, no. 67 (2018): 136–149. DOI: 10.4000/estetica.2720.

“The Problem of Passive Constitution in Husserl’s Genetic Phenomenology.” Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology 8, no. 2 (2019): 409–441. DOI: 10.21638/2226-5260-2019-8-2-409-441.

“A New Type of Subjectivity in the Works of Dmitry Prigov.” Problemos 98 (2020): 154–169. www.journals.vu.lt/problemos/article/view/20781/19930.

“Gustav Špet’s ‘Hermeneutical Phenomenology’ Project: His Reinterpretation of Husserl’s Phenomenology.” In Early Phenomenology in Central and Eastern Europe: Main Figures, Ideas, and Problems, edited by Witold Płotka and Patrick Eldridge, 59–74. Contributions to Phenomenology, vol. 113. Springer, 2020. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-39623-7_4

“Tematizaciya sfery passivnosti v fenomenologii E. Gusserlya i problema intersub‘ektivnogo mira.” VOPROSY FILOSOFII, no. 8 (2020): 193–203. DOI: doi.org/10.21146/0042-8744-2020-8-193-203.

“Wege und Irrwege der Europäischen Rationalität. Das Problem der Evidenz.” Kantian Journal 41, no. 3 (2022): 102–123. DOI: dx.doi.org/10.5922/0207-6918-2022-3-4.

“Pro-Creative Function of Productive Imagination in Kant’s First Critique. Discussion Remark on the Book of Saulius Geniusas ‘Phenomenology of Productive Imagination: Embodiment, Language, Subjectivity.’” Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology 12, no. 1 (2023): 216–234. DOI: 10.21638/2226-5260-2023-12-1-216-234.

Husserl, Edmund. Die Idee der Phänomenologie: 5 Vorlesungen; Text nach Husserliana, vol. 2, edited by Paul Janssen. Hamburg: Meiner, 1986. Translated and edited by Natalia Artemenko, St. Petersburg: Gumanitarnaja Akademija, 2006; 2nd ed., St. Petersburg, 2008; 3rd ed., St. Petersburg, 2018.

Heidegger, Martin. Phänomenologische Interpretationen zu Aristoteles (Anzeige der hermeneutischen Situation). Ausarbeitung für die Marburger und die Göttinger Philosophische Fakultät (1922). In Phänomenologische Interpretationen ausgewählter Abhandlungen des Aristoteles zur Ontologie und Logik, edited by Günther Neumann. Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann, 2005. Translated and edited by Natalia Artemenko, St. Petersburg: Gumanitarnaja Akademija, 2012.

Langrebe, Ludwig. “The Problem of Passive Constitution.” Translated by Natalia Artemenko. Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology 1, no. 1 (2012): 137–157.

Artemenko, Natalia, ed. Phenomenology of Time; Phenomenology and Aesthetics; Phenomenology of Poetry. Collection of translations, 3 vols. Moscow: Ripoll Classic, 2019.

June 24, 2010 – Сolloquium at the Institute of Philosophy of the Ruhr University Bochum (Germany). Report: „Zu M. Heideggers Interpretation von Aristoteles. Der wiederaufgefundene Natorp-Bericht von 1922“ (in German).

July 22 – July 30, 2010 – Participation in the Regional Problem Seminar “Practical Philosophy in and beyond Regional Universities” (Vilnius, Lithuania), European Humanities University. Report: “What We Can Know, What We Can Hope for or What Philosophy Can Expect from Us. Reflections of a ‘Desperate Connoisseur.’”

September 30 – October 2, 2010 – Participation in the international conference at the Institute of Philosophy of the Ruhr University Bochum (Germany). „Kunst als Sprache – Sprachen der Kunst. Russische Ästhetik und Kunsttheorie der 1920er Jahre in der europäischen Diskussion.“

June 7–8, 2012 – International scientific conference “Martin Heidegger and the Philosophical Tradition,” Moscow, Russia. Organizer of the conference. Moderator of the section. Report: “Zu Martin Heideggers Interpretation von Aristoteles” (in German).

November 14, 2014 – Presentation at the Polish Philosophical Society at the University of Wroclaw, Poland. Report: „M. Heideggers ‘Phänomenologische Interpretationen zu Aristoteles’ (sog. Natorp-Bericht von 1922) als Prototyp von ‘Sein und Zeit’“ (in German).

April 15−19, 2015 – Participation in the international conference “Kultur und Religion in Europa” at the University of Heidelberg. Report: „Heideggers Ethosdenken im 20. Jahrhundert: die Möglichkeit des Mitseins“ (in German).

April 19–21, 2018 – International Scientific Conference of the Nordic Phenomenological Society (16th Annual Conference of the Nordic Society for Phenomenology) “Phenomenology of Solidarity: Community, Practice and Politics,” University of Gdansk, Poland. Plenary report: “The Problem of Passive Constitution in Husserl’s Genetic Phenomenology” (in English).

May 6–11, 2018 – International scientific conference “Imagination: Between Art, Science and the Social World,” University of Wroclaw, Poland. Report: “Einige Bemerkungen zu Heideggers Kant-Interpretation” (in German).

October 12–13, 2018 – International scientific conference “Phenomenology of Emotions. The 4th Conference on Traditions and Perspectives of the Phenomenological Movement in Central and Eastern Europe,” Kaunas University, Lithuania. Report: “Phenomenology of Experience: ‘Experience of the Things Themselves’, ‘Experience of the Self’, ‘Experience of the Other’” (in English).

April 25–28, 2019 – International scientific conference “Building Bridges: Education – Transfer – Dialogue,” University of Heidelberg, Germany. Report: „Zeit, Gedächtnis, Trauma: Zwischen Sein und Nichtsein“ (in German).

June 13–15, 2019 – International scientific conference, 21st GTA Convention 2019, “Motion – Spaces of Human Experience,” University of Warsaw, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland. Report: “Thematization of Passivity in Husserl’s Phenomenology and the Problem of the Intersubjective World” (in English).

September 26–28, 2019 – International scientific conference “Shifting Roles. The Manifold Identities of Phenomenology.” The 5th Conference on Traditions and Perspectives of the Phenomenological Movement in Central and Eastern Europe, Romanian Phenomenological Society, University of Bucharest, Romania. Report: “‘The Self, Returning to Himself as the Other’ in the Works of D. A. Prigov” (in English).

March 12–13, 2020 – International scientific colloquium “Between Individual and Collective Trauma,” Estonian Literary Museum (Estonia), Center of Excellence in Estonian Studies (Tartu, Estonia). Organizer, member of the Program Committee. Report: “Post-Catastrophic Time. Trauma as Figure of Silence” (in English).

October 14–15, 2020 – International conference “Modern Culture and Communication” (2nd International Conference Modern Culture and Communication, MCC-2020), University of Wroclaw, Poland. Report: “Oral History and the Problem of ‘Access’ to Traumatic Experience” (in English).

June 22–24, 2021 – International congress “Transforming Culture/Cultural Transformations,” organized by MAG (International Association of Humanities). Presentation at the panel discussion “Transformations of Scientific Policy in Post-Soviet Academic Institutions: Trends, Contradictions, Prospects.”

April 17–20, 2022 – Scientific seminar-discussion “Critical Thinking as a Subject of Criticism in the History of Russian and European Thought.” BFU named after I. Kant, Kaliningrad, Russia. Plenary report: “The Problem of the Intersubjective World in the Phenomenology of Late Husserl: Are We Doomed to a Robinsonade?”

September 6–8, 2023 - 8th Annual Conference of the Central and East European Society for Phenomenology, “Phenomenology and History,” University of Novi Sad, Serbia. Report: “Phenomenology of Experience: Experience of the Things Themselves, Self and the Other” (in English).

June 7–8, 2024 – International scientific colloquium “Historical Past and Contemporary Propaganda in the Global Context,” Gagarin Center at Bard College, Smolny Beyond Borders Initiative at Bard College Berlin, Center for Comparative Research on Democracy at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Report: “The Phenomenon of ‘Shitstorm’ and ‘Hate Speech’ in the Social Media Space: What Drives People to Participate in Online Firestorms?” (in English).